(Sports Network) - The Baltimore Orioles continue their amazing push towards a
postseason spot on Friday when they open a three-game set with the Boston Red
Sox at Fenway Park.

The Orioles find themselves one game back of the New York Yankees in the
American League East, while occupying one of the two wild card spots. They
closed a six-game West Coast road trip with four straight wins, including two
more in extra innings, and have won seven of their last nine.

On Thursday, Adam Jones' two-run homer in the 11th inning lifted Baltimore
past the Seattle Mariners, 3-1. Mark Reynolds also knocked in a run for the
Orioles, who have won 15 straight extra-inning games.

"We need the win, this point in the year we need wins," Jones said. "It
doesn't matter how we get them. We just need the win. Everybody here wants to
win, they're not taking no for an answer. It's pretty much how it is, it's not
rocket science."

Luis Ayala (5-4) left the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th to earn the
win. Jim Johnson worked around three base runners in the bottom of the 11th to
secure his 45th save of the season, tying the Orioles' single-season record
set by Randy Myers in 1997.

Baltimore may have some trouble on Friday, though, as it goes up against Jon
Lester, who is an incredible 14-0 with a 2.49 ERA in 20 starts against the
club.

Lester, though, has endured a rocky campaign overall, posting a 9-12 mark to
go along with a 4.95 ERA. He's been better of late, however, winning four of
his last six overall decisions.

"I have to keep looking at those positives and keep plugging away," Lester
said.

Heading to the hill for the Orioles will be righty Miguel Gonzalez, who is 6-4
with a 3.57 ERA. Gonzalez hasn't pitched since a no-decision against Tampa Bay
back on Sept. 12 when he allowed two runs and six hits in six innings of a 3-2
win.

Gonzalez beat the Red Sox the last time he faced them and is 1-0 with a 2.70
ERA in two starts against them this season.

Boston, meanwhile, enters this series after splitting a four-game set with
Tampa Bay, but lost the last two games, including a 7-4 loss in Thursday's
finale that saw the club blow a three-run ninth inning lead.

Jose Iglesias clubbed his first major league home run in the setback, as the
Red Sox wrapped up a seven-game road trip at 4-3.

Baltimore is 8-4 versus the Red Sox this season. The Orioles' five wins at
Fenway this season are their most since 2005.